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Google Meet Grid View Not Working: Troubleshoot With Us!

You want to see all of your colleagues on a single screen in your Google Meeting! Makes sense. You’ve either installed the Google Meet Grid View Google Chrome Extension or are using the native in-built grid view function for Google Meet.

BUT WAIT! It stopped working, and there are some bugs! Never fear, this article will provide you with your much-needed Google Meet Grid View fix. So without further ado, let’s troubleshoot!

In this Google Meet Grid View Troubleshooting Guide!

Firstly, what is the Google Meet Grid View Chrome Extension?

The Google Meet Grid View Chrome Extension enables grid view to be set in Chrome for your Google Meet. It allows the grid layout feature to be used in Google Meet. It can be installed on this link: google.com/chrome/extensions

Does Google Meet Allow Grid View?

Yes! Google Meet has its own different viewing styles and one of these includes a “Grid View” style. As of 25th September, 2017 grid view has been added to mobile browsers – including Android! If grid view isn’t enabled then simply follow the steps listed here. Once Grid View is enabled it should work wherever your Google Meet Meeting ID is used. So, how to turn on the “Grid View” option whilst using Google Meet?

Step 1: Launch an online Google Meet meeting.

Step 2: Use the grid view in your Chrome browser by clicking on the grid button in the top right corner of a list item and you should see this!

Alternatively, if grid view isn’t enabled then follow these steps from this site. Or follow our blog post here

Google Meet Grid View Fix and Trouble Shooting

Let’s troubleshoot the most common problems when using Google’s own native “Grid View” functionality. So what bugs have been reported when using grid view? Here are some problems that users have reported using grid view:

  • No participants – just an empty screen is shown with no one online. This is usually caused when not everyone has joined or they’ve left early. Participants only appear when scrolling vertically down the list instead of horizontally across the page. There’s a bug where having too many people will cause grid mode to fail. No grid view is available on mobile devices.
  • Another common bug is that the grid view isn’t working even though grid view is enabled. This is also a common bug that the grid view doesn’t work on mobile devices.
  • Grid View In-built Chrome Fix
  • Sometimes, grid view in-built to the Chrome browser fails to work or stops working. There are several reasons why this can happen and it’s always useful to try troubleshooting before installing an extension! Try these steps first…
  • Disable any ad blocker extensions – If you have an ad blocker installed it can sometimes cause issues with grid view in chrome. Please disable your ad blocker for Google Meet for grid mode to function properly. Make sure that you’ve updated your Google Meet Chrome browser extension. Grid mode will only work if you’re using the latest version of grid view. Ensure grid view is enabled on Google Meet – If grid view isn’t enabled then grid view won’t work on your Chrome browser! Get grid mode to work by following these steps.
  • If grid mode still doesn’t function correctly after trying the above steps, then try installing the grid view chrome extension. You can find this here: goo.gl/1L8V3u

Google Meet Grid View: How to fix my Chrome Extension!

Okay, so you’re not using Google Meet’s native “Grid View” functionality, but you’re using a Google Meet Grid View Google Chrome Extension! But, it is not working. Here is how to troubleshoot your Google Meet Grid View Chrome Extension:

Step 1: Make sure you have updated your grid view grid extension – Refresh the grid view chrome extension by following this link: goo.gl/1L8V3u

Step 2: In Google Meet, ensure grid mode is enabled on the settings menu . Keep grid view enabled on all devices for it to work correctly.

Step 3: Disable any ad blocker extensions – Ad blockers sometimes interfere with grid view extensions. So disable your ad blocker(s) and try again.

Step 4: Uninstall and reinstall the grid view in-built Chrome Extension and see if it works!

If none of these steps helped, here are some common reasons why the Google Meet Grid View Google Chrome Extension can sometimes falter:

  • Some people have reported that grid view grid extension has stopped working after they tried to install too many grid view extensions.
  • Google Meet grid view grid extension doesn’t work if your Chrome browser is out of date.
  • Start Google Meet on a faster internet connection and ensure grid mode is enabled on your Chrome browser. Some people have reported that internet speed is a factor
  • If grid view grid extension stops working, it’s usually because you have an ad blocker installed.
  • The grid view grid extension sometimes breaks when you have the native in-built “Grid View” enabled on Chrome.

Google Meet Grid View Chrome Extension vs the Native Function: which is best?

So, to avoid future bugs and issues, let’s take a look at whether the chrome extension or the native function is better, or at least, which one has the least bugs.

Some pros of grid view grid extension are that it’s more customizable, has the grid view always available on all devices, and is easy to use.

Some cons include that grid view grid extension uses up your memory space doing background processing on it whenever you’re using grid mode on Google Meet. Also, sometimes too many users can make grid mode not work properly when using grid view chrome extension. The native in-built function doesn’t use background processing at all – It only works when you activate grid mode while actively using chat/voice call – which saves memory.

The native in-build function isn’t as customizable as grid view chrome extension but it does have some benefits that are worth noting grid view always shows new guests who just joined grid view grid extension doesn’t work if grid mode isn’t enabled on your Chrome browser grid mode won’t work while using the native in-built grid view

The verdict: Which one should you use?

Both of these options have their pros and cons, but overall, I think it’s best to stick with the native in-build function because it doesn’t use up nearly as much memory space. While grid view chrome extension is pretty cool (in my opinion) because of its customizable options, the native function works better when everyone uses chat/voice call (so all users can see grid mode properly).

Google Meet Grid View Chrome Extensions Reviews

Let’s take a look at what people think about the Google Meet Grid View Chrome Extension. The grid view grid extension has 3-star reviews on the Chrome Web Store. People have reported that grid view grid extension is very useful if you want your grid mode to be always available, but at the same time, some people have also said it’s not accurate in showing the desktop layout when there are too many users.

The native in-build grid view functionality gets four and a half stars out of five. People like that it’s part of Google Meet (meaning everyone will see grid view), but there are also cons like that it won’t work properly if Grid Mode isn’t enabled for all devices currently using chat/voice call.

Other Grid View Questions

  • Is Grid View Supported in My Browser? Grid view is supported by Firefox, Chrome, and Safari. If you are using IE or Edge then grid view is not available for you, unfortunately.
  • Is Grid View Supported on Mobile? Unfortunately, grid view is not currently supported for mobile browsers. However, grid mode IS available when you use the Google Meet App on your phone/mobile devices.
  • How to Fix Grid View in Chrome? If grid view does not work properly in grid mode then you should try this: In Google Meet, ensure grid mode is enabled on the settings menu. Keep grid view enabled on all devices for it to work correctly. Then uninstall and reinstall the grid view in-built Chrome Extension and see if it works!
  • Is There an Easier Way of Doing This? The best way to solve grid view problems is by using the native function (in-build) rather than a browser extension because there are fewer bugs with it. If grid view grid extension doesn’t work properly (and you don’t want to use the native function), here are some tips:
  • How Can I Get Grid View On My Android Phone? Unfortunately, grid view isn’t supported for Android phone browsers at this time.

Google Meet Grid View: Fix my Chrome Extension! Final thoughts!

So, we hope we were able to help you fix your Google Meet Grid view whether it is the native function or the Google Chrome Extension.

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